Lodovica Comello

Lodovica Comello
Born (1990-04-13) 13 April 1990
San Daniele del Friuli, Italy
Occupation Actress, singer, dancer
Years active 2008present
Spouse(s) Tomas Goldschmidt (m. 2015)
Website lodovicacomello.com

Musical career

Genres Pop, dance-pop
Instruments Vocals, guitar, piano
Labels Walt Disney, Sony Music Entertainment Italia RCA Records

Lodovica Comello (born 13 April 1990) is an Italian actress, singer, dancer and TV host who gained international popularity for her role as "Francesca" in the Argentine Disney Channel series,Violetta.[1]

Early life

Comello was born and raised in San Daniele del Friuli, Italy, near Udine in Friuli. She demonstrated her passion for art, acting, dance, guitar from a very young age. In high school, she studied music theory and learned guitar. After completing her high school studies, she took courses in music at M.A.S.: Music Arts & Show, a drama school in Milan, Italy in 2009.[2] Two years later, she was cast as a performer for the "Il Mondo di Patty" tour, the Italian version of the widely successful Argentine children's program, Patito Feo. The tour held concerts in Italy and Spain. She also appeared as a backup vocalist for Brenda Asnicar's special section of the same tour in Italy.[3]

Acting career

While living in Milan and attending M.A.S., she learned of a Disney Channel Latin America casting search for Italian actors, who also spoke Spanish. Although she spoke little Spanish, Comello memorized and performed a short monologue in Spanish for her audition. One week after auditioning, she successfully obtained a role on Violetta, the network's latest tween musical television series. In 2011, Lodovica was announced as "Francesca", the best friend and classmate of the title character in the show. Filming for the program required Comello to move to Buenos Aires in mid-2011. Once cast in the series, Comello learned Spanish.[4]

In November 2012, she filmed the second season of Violetta in Buenos Aires and Barcelona, Spain. It premiered on April 29, 2013. That same year, she provided the Italian voiceover for "Britney" in Monster's University.[5] Comello returned to film the third and final season of "Violetta" which began production in Buenos Aires in March 2014 and ended in late November of that same year. The third season began airing in Argentina on July 28, 2014. The series finale aired in Latin America on February 6, 2015.[6] In June 2015, Comello participated in the Italian-language dub of the film, Inside Out, where she voiced the character, "Joy".[7]

In late August 2016, Comello was revealed as a cast member in the upcoming Italian comedy film, "Poveri ma ricchi" ("Poor but rich" in English) . The movie will film in Rome and Milan, and is expected to be released in Italy on December 15, 2016. The role is Comello's cinema debut and first live action acting role since the completion of Violetta. [8]

Music career

2013–2015: Universo

On November 1, 2013, Comello released "Universo" ("Universe" in English), the lead single from her debut album of the same name; the album was later released on November 19, 2013 in Italy, Spain and Argentina. The album features nine tracks co-written by Comello and one English-language cover of I Only Want To Be With You. Comello recorded acoustic versions of the title track, "Universo" in Spanish and Italian. The album's second single was "Otro día más". The music video was filmed in Barcelona, Spain and premiered on her official YouTube channel in March 2014.[9]

In May 2014, Comello announced plans to embark on a world tour in 2015. A special website was created to allow fans to vote on various international cities for possible concert locations in Latin America, Europe, Israel, and the United States.[10] The music video for her third single, "I Only Want To Be With You" premiered on her official VEVO channel on September 5, 2014.[11]

2015–present: Mariposa and upcoming third studio album

In 2014, Comello began writing songs for her sophomore album during breaks on the set while filming of the final season of Violetta in Buenos Aires. She recorded material in Buenos Aires on the weekends when the show was not filming. On January 24, 2015, Comello announced to fans via her official Twitter account that her second album, Mariposa (English: "Butterfly"), would be released on February 3, 2015 in Italy. The album was subsequently released on iTunes for Europe and Latin America a few weeks later. The album contains 12 songs in Spanish, Italian and English. She co-wrote most of the album's songs with the exception of "Un posto libero", "We Are Family" and "Crazy Love". The album's deluxe edition contains five Italian-language translations of some of the album's original Spanish songs. Comello skipped the 2015 world tour with the cast of Violetta in order to focus on promoting her material as a solo artist. Her world tour began in Rome with two sold out shows on February 1, 2015. She toured throughout Italy from February until mid-March. The tour included shows in Spain, Brussels, Poland, Portugal, and Paris.[12][13][14] The album's lead single, "Todo El Resto No Cuenta", was released on iTunes on January 30, 2015. The single's music video premiered one day later.[15] The album debuted at #13 on the Italian Album charts.[16] Mariposa's second single,"Sin usar palabras", features Spanish singer Abraham Mateo.[17] Comello also released a Polish version of "Sin usar palabras" featuring Szymon Chodyniecki.[18] Her world tour to support the release of Mariposa ended on October 25, 2015 in Naples, Italy.[19]

On May 13, 2016, Comello released the Italian-language song, "Non cadiamo mai" ("Never Fall" in English), as the lead single from her upcoming untitled third studio album. The release of the single conceded with the season 4 finale of "Italia's Got Talent", which aired that same night in Italy. Comello co-wrote the song, and a Spanish-language version is expected to be released. The music video for the single premiered one day prior on her official VEVO channel.[20][21]

Other ventures

On April 2, 2015, Comello released her autobiography, Tutto il resto non conta: la musica, Buenos Aires, e un pollo al curry con chi dico io, in Italy; she wrote the book while living in Buenos Aires during the filming of Violetta's final season: to promote the book, Comello embarked on several book signings throughout Italy in April 2015;[22] the book was later translated into Polish, and she held a signing in Warsaw on May 9, 2015.[23]

Comello, in September 2015, was announced as the new host for the 7th season of Italia's Got Talent. Auditions[24] began in Milan in late 2015; the 7th season of Italia's Got Talent premiered on March 16, 2016[25] on Sky Uno, where it aired weeknights. The finale was held in Rome and aired live on May 13, 2016 for the Italian network, TV8.[26] Comello will host a new music themed game show, "Singing in the Car", which is scheduled to premiere on September 5, 2016 in Italy on the network, TV8. [27]

Personal life

Comello has one older sister named Ilaria. She is fluent in Italian, Spanish, and English. She lived in Buenos Aires for three years while working on Violetta. She moved back to Milan, Italy once production on the series ended in late November 2014. In 2012, Comello met Argentine television producer, Tomas Goldschmidt, on the set of Violetta. The couple dated for several years and later married in a small civil ceremony at the city hall in San Daniele del Friuli, Italy on April 1, 2015.[28][29][30]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2012-15 Violetta Francesca Acting debut (Series regular)
"El V-Log de Francesca" Violetta web series (16 episodes)
2013 Monster's University Britney Italian-language voice over
2015 Inside Out Joy (Gioia) Italian-language voice over
"Insopportabilmente donna" Herself (Special Guest) Web series (Episode: "Tipologie di amiche")
2016 Italia's Got Talent Herself Hostess (Season 4)
"Singing in the Car" Herself Hostess (Reality TV game show)
"Poveri ma ricchi" Valentina Film (Film debut)

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions[31]
ITA POL
[32]
SPA POR
2013 Universo
  • Released: November 19, 2013
  • Label: Sony/BMG Italia
  • Formats: CD, digital download
22 12 56
2015 Mariposa
  • Released: February 3, 2015
  • Label: Sony/BMG Italia
  • Formats: CD, digital download
13 12 81[33] 10[33]

Singles

Year Single Album
2013 Universo Universo
2014 Otro Día Más
I Only Want To Be With You
2015 Todo El Resto No Cuenta Mariposa
Sin Usar Palabras (feat. Abraham Mateo)
2016 Non Cadiamo Mai[34] TBA

Music videos

Violetta soundtracks

Year Song Album
2012 "Algo suena en mi" (with Facundo Gambandé & Candelaria Molfese) Violetta
"Juntos somos más" (with Mercedes Lambre, Facundo Gambandé & Candelaria Molfese)
"Junto a ti" (with Martina Stoessel)
"Veo veo" (with Martina Stoessel & Candelaria Molfese)
"Ven y canta" (with the cast of Violetta)
"Ti credo"
"Ser mejor" (with the cast of Violetta) Cantar es lo que soy
"Tienes el talento" (with the cast of Violetta)
2013 "Código amistad" (with Martina Stoessel & Candelaria Molfese) Hoy somos más
"Euforia" (with the cast of Violetta)
"Alcancemos las estrellas" (with Martina Stoessel, Mercedes Lambre & Candelaria Molfese)
"On Beat" (with the cast of Violetta)
"Algo se enciende" (with the cast of Violetta)
"Esto no puede terminar" (with the cast of Violetta) Violetta en vivo
2014 "En gira" (with the cast of Violetta) Gira mi canción
"Encender nuestra luz" (with Martina Stoessel, Mercedes Lambre, Candelaria Molfese & Alba Rico)
"Aprendí a decir adiós"
"A mi lado" (with Martina Stoessel & Candelaria Molfese)
"Friends till the end" (with the cast of Violetta)
2015 "Crecimos juntos" (with the cast of Violetta) Crecimos juntos
"Es mi pasión" (with the cast of Violetta)
"Llámame" (with the cast of Violetta)

Tours

References

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  31. http://acharts.us/album/82244 Lodovica Comello World Album Charts
  32. Peak chart positions for Poland:
  33. 1 2 http://acharts.us/album/90827 Lodovica Comello Mariposa Album Charts
  34. Boni, Laura (May 5, 2016). "Lodovica Comello annuncia il nuovo singolo Non Cadiamo Mai". GingerGeneration (in Italian). Retrieved May 7, 2016.

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